Biology, asked by sujathathupakula21, 3 months ago

what is the colour of the nature​

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Answered by SHIVAMRAIKWAR
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Explanation:

There is no color in nature, for that matter, nothing has color. All things are are molecules that absorb, transmit or reflect certain portions of the electromagnetic "spectrum" (not to be confused with the spectrum that means rainbow).


tanvirajdev66391: many
Answered by nevermind03
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Explanation:

Some of the most common molecules in nature are carotenoids, chlorophyll, and anthocyanin, which are known collectively as pigments due to their color-producing properties and are responsible for various shades of orange, green, and purple. Think of a green field in summer, lush with life.

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